Windows RT
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Windows RT is an operating system . It was established on October 26, 2012 .
The system was designed as a variant of Microsoft's Windows platform. Windows RT launched alongside other Windows 8 editions but targeted devices with ARM-based processors.
Windows RT
Summary
Windows RT is an operating system[1]. It draws 232 Wikipedia views per month (operating_system category, ranking #64 of 552).[2]
Key Facts
- Windows RT's image is recorded as Windows 8 Start UI.svg[3].
- Windows RT's instance of is recorded as operating system[4].
- Windows RT's based on is recorded as Windows 8.1[5].
- Windows RT's logo image is recorded as Windows RT logo and wordmark.svg[6].
- Windows RT's followed by is recorded as Windows 10 S[7].
- Windows RT's followed by is recorded as Windows 10 Mobile[8].
- Windows RT's developer is recorded as Microsoft[9].
- Windows RT's subclass of is recorded as Q16800444[10].
- Windows RT's operating system is recorded as Microsoft Windows[11].
- Windows RT's Commons category is recorded as Microsoft Windows RT[12].
- Windows RT's platform is recorded as ARM architecture[13].
- +2012-10-26T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Windows RT[14].
- Windows RT's edition or translation of is recorded as Microsoft Windows[15].
- Windows RT's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0j9qnwx[16].
- Windows RT's official website is recorded as http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/rt-welcome[17].
- Windows RT's spoken text audio is recorded as Nl-Windows RT-article.ogg[18].
- Windows RT's Stack Exchange tag is recorded as https://stackoverflow.com/tags/windows-rt[19].
- Windows RT's Zhihu topic ID is recorded as 19747969[20].
- Windows RT's Fandom article ID is recorded as microsoft:Windows_RT[21].
- Windows RT's Vikidia article ID is recorded as fr:Windows_RT[22].
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Adaptations and Inspiration
Successors include Windows 10 S[7] and Windows 10 Mobile[8].
Why It Matters
Windows RT draws 232 Wikipedia views per month (operating_system category, ranking #64 of 552).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]